Lady Cavsblank SCC

“It’s a great win on senior night,” Lehman coach Tim Ungericht said. “A great way to thank our seniors Diana Gibson and Emma Simpson for all they have done for our program. Its our third win on the season.”

In singles, Diana Gibson won 6-3, 6-2; and Sarah Gibson won 6-3, 6-1.

In doubles, Emma Simpson and Alex Read won 6-1, 6-0; and Ann Pennaparra and Alison Briggs won 6-1, 6-0.

“We were attempting a new lineup this evening and it didn’t have the results intended” Covington coach Lonnie Cain said. “We will continue to tweak the lineup to get the maximum results heading into the final month of play. We had 21 hitting errors and nine service errors — so it was not our best effort by any means.”

Rachel York had seven aces and 10 kills for Covington, while Brooke Gostomsky had three aces and 11 kills. Ashley Cecil added 16 digs.

The Covington JV won 25-14, 25-12.

Covington, 4-2 overall and 4-7 in the CCC, will host Arcanum Thursday. The night starts with Covington freshman playing Fort Loramie at 4:30 p.m.

Jonni Parker had 11 kills, 11 assists and four aces; while Kyndall Hellyer had nine kills and 10 digs.

Lindsey Black had 20 digs and six aces, while Jillian Wesco had 15 digs and four aces.

Miami East will play at Twin Valley South Thursday.

BOYS SOCCER

Lehman gets

home victory

SIDNEY — The Lehman Catholic boys soccer team got back on the right side of the scoreboard Tuesday night, winning a WOSL match against. visiting Spencerville, 2-0. The win puts the Cavs at 2-7 overall and 2-2 in the league play.

The Cavs struck early when senior midfielder Connor Thobe put in a rebound with junior Trey Kerrigan credited with the assist. Lehman put another one across when the Cavs’ leading scorer sophomore Jake Emrick hit his fifth goal of the year off of a great cross-pass assist from junior captain John Henry Frantz.

“We needed this one,” said Lehman head coach Tom Wiseman. “We’ve had a tough run against some highly ranked teams, but it seems that the experience certainly helped us tonight. We worked our strategy of playing the corners and keeping possession deep and that neutralized their counter-attack. Spencerville has some quick, athletic forwards and we limited their chances. I’m very proud of our team’s effort tonight.”

The Cavs outshot the Bearcats 21-11, as sophomore Ryan Goettemoeller secured the shutout at keeper.

“We’ve played a brutal schedule the last two weeks, but I think that has helped us prepare for the rest of this season,” senior forward and captain Alex Wiseman said. “We believe that we will finish the regular season strong and be ready to do some damage in the playoffs.”

Lehman will play at Fairlawn Thursday.

BOYS GOLF

Cav boys

win tri

SIDNEY — Lehman won a tri-match with a 183 to 187 for Jackson Center and 225 for Troy Christian.